ProcessOne has released two new iPhone applications. The first one is a GTalk chat client with push, and the second one is TextOne, a messaging application that replaces the SMS application, without presence, but with groupchat and push.

Papaya 0.2

Papaya Project has released Papaya 0.2 (Mobile version based on Fennec).

Jappix

Jappix is fresh new XMPP client for the web. Developped by Vanaryon (Valérian Saliou), and published under the AGPL license in version 0.1, it looks nice and very promising.

Mathew Wild has released, as announced at FOSDEM, his xmpp.js library that is based on Node.js.

Prosody 0.7.0 RC1

Prosody 0.7.0 RC1 is ready for wide testing. It includes a large number of improvements.

Tigase XMPP server 5.0.0

Tigase XMPP server 5.0.0 is available for download. The changelog is long (bottom of page), but as a summary, this version adds Component Connections (XEP-0225), stringprep support, fixes in s2s, a new server configuration framework, scripting available for all server components

Spectrum, a GNU GPL software developed by Jan Kaluža, is a XMPP transport/gateway that supports several networks: AIM, Facebook, Gadu-Gadu, ICQ, IRC, MSN, SIMPLE, Twitter and XMPP. The second stable version has been released.

Real-time shared HTML+CSS edition in Kompozer: sxEdit

According to Fabien Cazenave, who has given a lightning talk at FOSDEM, KompoZer, the Gecko-based HTML+CSS editor will gain real-time shared edition features based on XMPP: sxEdit is the product name.

idzHXR is a plugin under MIT license which allows Strophe to work without any cross domain policy limitation.

Ohm Studio

Ohm Studio is a real-time collaborative audio sequencer that will enable any musician to collaboratively edit and mix music with any other musician in the world.

Remote controlled presentation

Christopher Zorn has hacked s5 (web-based presentation tool) to control remotely a presentation via XMPP. This use the Strophe.js library, the Speeqe client, and it all happens over XMPP (BOSH) and PubSub.

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